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If anyone here on this forum is interested in getting an electric guitar to learn on I can recommend the best value to you. www.RondoMusic.com (no affiliation). They have SX brand stratocaster and telecaster copies for around $100.

These guitars will beat the pants off of the cheap fender stuff (not that you can call fender's cheap stuff cheap anymore).

I own a few vintage guitars worth alot of money. A Sadowsky bass. A gibson les paul. The SX guitars are the best quality in the $100 range.

I won't lie, it's kind of gotten me on a jrock/jpunk kick. I've been listening to female jrock and punk bands constantly, bands I never even knew about. Not only that but it has made me pick my guitar up again just to fiddle around. The way Yui learns how to play guitar in the show is pretty close to what my experience was.

To some extent, yes, K-ON! inspires me. Not as effectively as Nodame Cantabile, since my instrument of choice is the violin, but watching Yui just learning an instrument from scratch much like I am gives me a bit of a confidence boost when working with my violin.

I've been playing piano since I was 6, and played off and on most of my life, mostly on. Done the recital thing as a kid, been in a couple of bands, wrote music and lyrics. Now I record different things using the computer. I'm mainly a keyboardist, but also play bass, and some basic guitar.

K-On! has almost inspired me to get a Les Paul, or a good copy. But my wallet says "no". Well so far...

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Originally Posted by fish eric

If anyone here on this forum is interested in getting an electric guitar to learn on I can recommend the best value to you. www.RondoMusic.com (no affiliation). They have SX brand stratocaster and telecaster copies for around $100.

These guitars will beat the pants off of the cheap fender stuff (not that you can call fender's cheap stuff cheap anymore).

I own a few vintage guitars worth alot of money. A Sadowsky bass. A gibson les paul. The SX guitars are the best quality in the $100 range.

Yes, but those don't have the star power or the "mojo" of a Gibson or Fender. Gibson and Fender have their own "starter sets" that they sell at stores like Best Buy. But I've read up that the Rondo guitars are definitely better than those starter sets.

I won't lie, it's kind of gotten me on a jrock/jpunk kick. I've been listening to female jrock and punk bands constantly, bands I never even knew about. Not only that but it has made me pick my guitar up again just to fiddle around. The way Yui learns how to play guitar in the show is pretty close to what my experience was.

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haha i was kinda jealous that Yui learnt the guitar relatively fast, since i had a bumpy start..that drove me to practice like mad these days since i was free, somehow my electric jazz scales improved a little ^_^
anyhow i play with all the correct fingering and methods...and im better than Yui...so haha..

but i have a feeling she will overtake me by the end of the series...arrrggghhhh no...must...not..lose!!

Inspiration? Not really. I've always been a musical kind of guy, and to be honest, I've always found the guitar to be rather over-rated. I mean, I like to listen to guitars, but I never felt the desire to play them, even though I play sax, piano, trombone, trumpet, and pretty much every non-stringed instrument common in jazz. Also, the music isn't really all that spectacular either. I've grown up listening to real rock, so my standards are pretty high . . . high to the point where the entire genre of J-rock just feels inferior. That's not to say that I don't enjoy the music, it's just that it doesn't fit very well into my definition of rock.

I watch the show for the show, not the music.

I completely agree with you regarding the music of K-On. It's anything but a bloody inspiration to me at all, considering that real rock is almost extinct (and that I very much prefer Jazz), and that the music in K-On is, well, very much representative of the genre that seems to shift record sales easily to the masses.

Now on a slightly different issue, I'm not sure if I'm the only one who feels particularly agitated by the author of K-On's contentious attitude towards drummers by creating a character that plays the drums, due to her her inability to articulate her fingers with sufficient dexterity, thus implying that the drums is a "doss". I can play all four of the instruments portrayed in the anime, and whilst the melodic instruments certainly require a high degree of digital manual dexterity for the more advanced techniques, kit drumming requires a completely different skill that itself, is incredibly difficult to master: 4-way coordination, or basically, the ability to use all your limbs independently and coherently (particularly in Jazz).

Though perhaps the level of drumming represented in K-On equates to the character's supposed lack of technical skill. Speed drumming and the brass-monkey style of drumming is all too prevalent these days (also represented in the anime) and quite frankly, I find that sickening.

But yes, almost anyone with an almost complete lack of musical talent could probably "whack" the drums for the beats played in the songs in K-On.
Gone are the great technicians such as Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa who make the kind of drumming that we hear in K-On (and plenty of pop songs) the stuff of babies.

Aside from musical hoo-ha, the anime was quite good I suppose, in an extremely "moe-moe kyun" kind of way...

k-on made me play guitar. Actually I used to refuse when my mom wanted me to get a guitar but now I play all the time (ok I'm still learning but whatever)
The same thing happened with tiny snow fairy sugar, it inspired me to continue playing piano.

Mostly, it just got me interested in picking up my music again. I've played many instruments but always kind of regretted not spending more time with bass guitar. It isn't that the K-On music is that great -- but it does have that beginner-garage-band sort of feel I've always liked to hear where people appear to be having fun even if they aren't technical aces.

Seeing them having fun during the festival as a reward of their hard work really inspired me to practice more with my keyboard. I usually don't practice everyday since I'm lazy but the show inspired me to practice daily at least 1-2 hours so that in the future my hard work will also be rewarded. Don't say "lazy".

Oh, before I do that, I need to buy a real piano instead of practicing on my crappy 61-key keyboard.

They never work hard, like, at all.

Besides, this is a comedy show. I can imagine that BECK could inspire you, but this? Come on. That's like that thread on MAL with the guy who bought an electric guitar because he likes K-On.

K-on! were a huge inspiration for me. i used to have this keyboard just laying around. but during the first episode i got this huge urge to find it and start playing seriously. so now im playing and trying to improve everyday, and when im not feeling that i want to play anymore i just watch another episode xD

I liked their songs myself. it's great to have songs that you like to play on whatever instrument you're playing or want to play. I've been practicing on them for a while (along with other more 'boring' material) Though anyone starting off should realize you can't learn an instrument by going to summer camps and end up only playing on the beach...

I seem to think exactly opposite as Da~Mike; I liked their music, but the show wasn't much special nor a good comedy. Just an overdose on moe'ness that I can't seem to enjoy. Though implying that pop-songs with mediocore drumming are for babies is a bit harsh...

I didn't touched the guitar in a while, but when my brother showed me this anime i just got up learned all the k-on stuff i could. Since i learned all the k-on songs I could learn, I wanna learn other songs ^^